Mobile device companies want you using as many of their products and services as they can get away with forcing you to use. But if you want to live a cross-platform… Read more »
A new service called Live App Testing is available for programmers making apps that run on Amazon’s(s amzn) FireOS devices. Live App Testing allows beta versions of such apps that developers… Read more »
Web real-time communication (WebRTC) has evolved from an experimental technology to a legitimate communications platform with real mass-market potential. Whether its true potential is ever fully realized is far from clear,… Read more »
Amazon’s phone is here, and it’s called the Fire Phone. As expected, it integrates with a lot of Amazon services and packs an interface which uses four front-mounted cameras to produce… Read more »
Amazon is expected to launch its first smartphone this week and it has all the pieces in place to offer a growing smartphone app ecosystem, which can help attract new developers. Read more »
Amazon’s phone could be the first major product to take advantage of AT&T’s Sponsored Data plans with a Prime Data service. Free mobile broadband as a subsidy? It wouldn’t be the… Read more »
More powerful devices, better data-sync capabilities, and peer-to-peer device communications are dramatically impacting what users expect from their apps and which technologies developers will need to utilize to meet those expectations. Read more »
Amazon has unveiled a series of new Kindle Fire tablets: the 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HDX, the regular Kindle Fire HDX, and updated the Kindle Fire HD tablet. A new version of… Read more »